Wealth Management – How much Money do you need to be Happy...?

One Lakh – Ten Lakhs – One Crore – Ten Crore – One Million – Ten Million – One Billion – or even more... (Rupees or Dollars)

How much money do you need to be happy...?

Suppose you have decided that –to be happy:

1. You need a home of your own

and

2. you must have a certain bank balance.

One day – after slogging for many years – when you have earned that amount of money which you had planned – and – you have a home of your own – will you sit back satisfied, relax and be happy all your life...?

Or – will you keep on striving to earn more and more money – till your dying day...?

Way back in the 1970’s – when we were studying Engineering – we wanted a Cycle – and we wanted a Job after completing our engineering studies.

Yes – when we were students we desired to have a Cycle – a simple bicycle.

I got my own cycle.

Then we wanted a Job.

Yes – our principle desire after completing our B. Tech. was to get a job.

I got a job.

After we got a job – we wanted a Motorcycle – and then – a Bajaj Scooter.

Yes – those days – a Bajaj Scooter was the ultimate status symbol – for which one had to patiently wait in a queue for a few years.

A few years later – one day – I had a coveted Bajaj Scooter – and – I was happy.

In my wildest dreams – I had never imagined that I would have a car – but many years later – I was a proud owner of a car too.

Soon – I had my own home – and – I had enough money to live a reasonably comfortable life.

Now – what more do I want...?

That is when I decided that –“enough is enough”

I “retired” from my “job” – and – I decided to invest my my time in what I like to do best – Writing and Blogging.

And – that is what I am doing ever since I “retired”– Writing and Blogging.

YOU EARN MONEY – YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY

BUT

DO YOU INVEST YOUR “TIME” TO BE HAPPY...?

Remember:

You can always earn more MONEY

but

You cannot get back lost TIME

That is why –“Time” is the most valuable resource

Yes –“Time” is a much more valuable resource than money

Are you so hard up for Money – that – you want to Trade your Time for Money...?

And – if you do need money – how much money do you need – and – how much of your time are you willing to trade for earning money...?

The “Time vs Money Trade Balance” is a fine balance – and – you have to decide for yourself.

I write and blog every day.

I have written a book of short stories, a foodie book – and – I am leisurely writing my novel now.

In fact –I have realized that the creative writing process (the journey) is more enjoyable than the destination (publication).

I do not earn any money from my writing and blogging.

But – I get tremendous happiness when I write and blog.

Earlier – during my working years – when I did a job –I traded my Time for earning Money.

Now – after retirement – thanks to the money I have earned and saved all these years – I am able to invest my time in things that make me happy.

Ever since I retired many years ago – I am leading the life that I always wanted to live

Well – maybe not 100% – but I am almost living the life that I always wanted to live after retirement – maybe 90%.

Tell me Dear Reader:

If you are happy and content here and now – with the money you have – then – what is the point of investing your time in doing something you don’t enjoy doing...?

DO YOU HAVE A CAPACITY FOR CONTENTMENT...?

There is a Chinese saying:

He who knows that Enough is Enough – will always have Enough

It is the same with money:

“If you know when Enough is Enough – you will always have Enough”

Let my try and illustrate this concept by a metaphorical example.

MONEY IS LIKE PETROL – AND – YOU ARE THE CAR

Money is like petrol in a car.

Money is not the car.

Money is not the destination.

The petrol in your car enables you to go from place “A” to place “B”.

Now suppose – you have reached your destination place “B”.

You are happy and content at being at place “B”.

There is another place “C”.

Now – if you fill more petrol in your car (“earn more money in your life” ) – you will be able to go from place “B” to place “C”.

But – you are happy and content at being at place “B”– and – you do not want to go to place “C”.

Then is filling up more petrol in your car of any use...?

Of what use is petrol – if you do not want to travel – because you are content where you are...?

Similarly– what is the use of earning more money – if you already happy with what you have...?

Do you have a capacity for contentment...?

Do you know when enough is enough...?

AN INSPIRATIONAL STORY OF THE HAPPY FISHERMAN

I am sure you have read a version of this meaningful inspirational story:

A fisherman lived on a tropical island.

He fished for his family and had plenty of time to play with his children, to enjoy the beauty around him and to be a good neighbour.

A yacht arrived carrying a wealthy entrepreneur.

The fisherman took him out for a day’s fishing.

As the day went on the entrepreneur looked at the beautiful island with its silver sand fringed with palm trees, the calm blue sea filled with a rainbow of darting fish and saw the opportunity for development and making lots of money.

The wealthy and successful entrepreneur was a magnanimous man so he thought he must help the fisherman by offering him the idea, so he said to the fisherman, “Why don’t you build a hotel and encourage tourists to come to the island...?”

“A hotel...?” the fisherman asked perplexed.

“Yes, a hotel,” the businessman said, “In fact you should build a holiday village with a sports complex so people can come and relax. It could be so successful that you could build an air strip so you can offer the whole package to the tourists so you can cut out the middle man and make even greater profits.”

“Why should I do that...?” asked the fisherman.

“You would make lots of money and be rich of course...!” replied the entrepreneur.

“How long would it take...?” asked the fisherman.

“I would think it would take ten years to be really successful,” answered the entrepreneur.

“What would I do with all that money...?” asked the fisherman.

“You could go on exotic holidays to a beautiful island where you could fish, play with your children and have plenty of time to enjoy the beauty all around you” replied the entrepreneur.

“But that is exactly what I am doing right now – isn’t it...?” asked the bewildered fisherman.

HAPPINESS AND CONTENTMENT ARE HERE AND NOW – NOT IN THE FUTURE

Sometimes –we can have happiness and contentment – here and now.

But – we keep on struggling and aspiring for more and more – and – we do not enjoy what we already have.

Yes –Your Happiness is Here and Now – not in some distant future – so – there is no need to be ambitious – and ruin your present – while trying to chase some distant happiness.

It would be apt to quote Warren Buffet:

“I really like my life.

I have arranged my life so that I can do what I want...

I get to do what I like to do every single day of the year...”

I think I can say this about me too.

Barring unforeseen contingencies – I am able to do what I like to do almost every day of my life.

DO YOU KNOW WHEN “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH”...?

Dear Reader – may I wish you happiness and contentment “here and now”– wherever you are – with whatever you have got.

Remember:

Money is like petrol in a car.

Money is not the car.

You need to fill only that much petrol that is required to take you to your destination.

What is the point of filling excess petrol – if you do not want to travel further...?

1. These are my personal views. They may or may not work for everyone. Please exercise your own due diligence in your life.

2. All stories in this blog area work of fiction. Events, Places, Settings and Incidents narrated in the stories are a figment of my imagination. The characters do not exist and are purely imaginary. Any resemblance to persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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About Me

A creative person with a zest for
life, Vikram Karve is a retired Naval Officer turned full time writer. Educated
at IIT Delhi, IIT (BHU) Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale and Bishops School
Pune, Vikram has published two books:COCKTAILa collection of fiction short stories about relationships
(2011) andAPPETITE FOR A STROLLa
book of Foodie Adventures (2008) and is currently working on his novel, writing short fiction and compiling his memoirs. An avid
blogger, he has written a number of fiction short stories, creative
non-fiction articles on a variety of topics including food, books, travel, philosophy, academics, technology, management, health, pet parenting, teaching stories, self help and art of living essays in magazines and journals and published a number of professional research papers and reviews and edited in-house magazines and journals for many years, before the advent
of blogging. Vikram has taught at a University as a Professor for 15 years and now teaches as a visiting faculty and devotes most of his time to
creative writing and blogging. Vikram Karve lives in Pune India with his family and muse -
his pet dog Sherry with whom he takes long walks thinking creative
thoughts.